High caterpillar mortality.
for 20 years
The outer layer of the egg changes to prevent more than one sperm from entering the egg.
A bit smaller than a chicken egg and the top of the egg comes to a bit more of a point
Butterflies lay eggs which hatch to become caterpillars, which are the butterflies larvae, or babies. Butterflies typically lay hundreds and sometimes thousands of eggs in a single season, insuring that at least some of them will survive to become adult butterflies.
It's not possible, because after one sperm cell reaches an egg, the egg cell slightly changes look to keep other sperm cells from reaching the same egg.
I think it would be denser. It is more compact and bigger. Hence more dense
I think that they do not
In the natural life cycle of a butterfly, the egg comes first. A female butterfly lays eggs on a host plant, which then hatch into caterpillars that eventually undergo metamorphosis to become a butterfly.
8 months
for 20 years
A raw egg is not more dense than a boiled egg.
i think the egg came first you don't necessarily need a chicken to have an egg it could be a hybrid egg that would hatch to be a chicken thus the egg is first
No there are only white eggs in england.
An egg sinks if it is more dense than water.
You don't produce eggs. All the egg cells you'll ever have are already in your body. More than one sperm attaching to an egg is what makes more than one baby
Well I think it's the adult stage because in a life cycle of butterfly it shows an adult then an egg so that's why I think it's butterfly.:)
Butterflies or moths lay the eggs.